Heinrich Blochmann

Heinrich Blochmann, known as Henry Ferdinand Blochmann (8 January 1838 – 13 July 1878), was a German orientalist and scholar of Persian language and literature who spent most of his career in India, where he worked first as a professor, and eventually as the principal at Calcutta Madrasa, now Aliah University in present Kolkata. He is also remembered for one of the first major English translations of Ain-i-Akbari, the 16th-century Persian language chronicle of Mughal emperor Akbar, published in 1873.[1]

Heinrich (Henry) Ferdinand Blochmann (1838–1878), bust by Edwin Roscoe Mullins (1848–1907) from 1880 in the rooms of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Kolkata
  1. ^ "Blochmann, Heinrich Ferdinand". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 11 February 2014.

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